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Who is Julian Weigl? Factfile on young German holding midfield star

JULIAN WEIGL was born in Bad Eibling in southern Germany in 1995.

He made his debut for 1860 Munich at the age of 18 against Ingolstadt in the Bundesliga 2 league match.

Despite being only 18 years old he was made captain and was the youngest in the history of the club.

Weigl and team-mates Vitus Eicher, Daniel Adlung and Yannick Stark were fined and suspended by the club after going out drinking and bragging about the club in a negative way.

He moved to Borussia Dortmund at the end of the 2014-15 season and made his debut in the 4-0 home win over Borussia Monchengladbach.

Weigl played in Dortmund’s dramatic Europa League defeat to Liverpool at Anfield, as Jurgen Klopp managed against his former club.

He played for the Germany Under-19s, Under-20s and Under-21s before being selected to play for Joachim Low’s full national side in 2016, making his debut in the Euro 2016 warm-up match against Slovakia.

He was in Germany’s squad for Euro 2016, but did not feature as the World Champions were knocked out by France in the semi-finals.

Weigl signed a contract extension in December, keeping him at the club till 2021.

He picked up an ankle injury at the end of last season and has been ruled out until at least September.

And Tottenham are not keen to do transfer business with United over Eric Dier - or any other player.

He broke his ankle at the end of the season though and will not be back in action until mid September.

Manchester City and Barcelona have also reportedly been interested in tracking Weigl, but any move for the player from either club will most likely have to wait till January.

That ruled Weigl out of Germany's Euro Under-21 title surge and Joachim Low's senior side's victory in the Confederations Cup.

Meanwhile, according to reports, United are ready to bid a sensational £100million for Romelu Lukaku, after SunSport's exclusive news that Wayne Rooney will return to Goodison Park.

Everton have already lined up Olivier Giroud as cover for Lukaku, but will be boosted by news that Rooney can seal a dream move back to his boyhood club.

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